Overview
Route 66, the legendary "Mother Road," stretches 2,448 miles from Chicago, Illinois to Santa Monica, California, passing through eight states and countless historic towns. This quintessential American road trip celebrates vintage Americana, neon signs, quirky roadside attractions, and the spirit of exploration that defined mid-20th century travel.
Route Duration
10-14 Days (to hit major attractions and towns)
Best Time to Visit
- Late Spring (May): Mild temperatures, clear skies, less crowded
- Early Fall (September-October): Perfect weather, manageable crowds
- Avoid: Winter (November-February) and peak summer (July-August)
States & Key Stops
Illinois - Chicago to Missouri (3 days)
- Chicago: Starting point at Grant Park on Lake Michigan
- Pontiac: Pontiac Route 66 Museum
- Soulsby Bridge (old gas station)
- Amboy: Historic grain elevator views
- Joliet: Gateway to Route 66
Missouri (1-2 days)
- St. Louis: Gateway Arch, historic Route 66 attractions
- Lebanon: Route 66 State Park
- Springfield: Wonders of the World Museum
Kansas (1 day)
- Baxter Springs: "First scenic byway" designation
- Galena: Driving the original alignment through open prairie
Oklahoma (2-3 days)
- Tulsa: Art Deco architecture, Route 66 village
- Sayre: Wheat Fields Village
- Erick: Fort Washita replica town
- Clinton: Route 66 Museum
- Weatherford: Crow Roost Park
Texas & New Mexico (2-3 days)
- Dalhart, Texas: Panhandle plains
- San Jon, New Mexico: Restored gas station
- Tucumcari: Historic Route 66 town with vintage neon signs
- Santa Rosa: Blue Hole swimming area
Arizona & California (2-3 days)
- Holbrook: Wigwam Motel with vintage Route 66 appeal
- Winslow: Standin' on the Corner Park
- Flagstaff: Cool mountain town
- Williams: Historic town gateway to Grand Canyon
- Seligman: Barber Shop Museum
- Kingman: Mr. D'z Route 66 Diner
- Las Vegas, Nevada (optional detour)
- Barstow: Route 66 Heritage Museum
- San Bernardino: Madonna of the Trail statue
- Santa Monica: Route 66 End Point at Pacific Coast Highway
Budget Estimate
- Accommodation: $60-150 per night (motels, Airbnb)
- Food: $25-60 per day (diners, local restaurants)
- Gas: $150-200 total (2,448 miles ÷ 20-25 MPG)
- Attractions: $100-200 total (mostly free roadside stops)
Total Cost: $1,500-3,000 per person (10 days)
Essential Information
Drive & Distance
- Total: 2,448 miles
- Average daily drive: 200-300 miles
- Optimal speed: 45-55 mph (to enjoy scenery)
Vehicles & Preparation
- Any reliable vehicle works
- Convertible/classic car recommended for atmosphere
- Check tire condition and fluid levels
- Fill up frequently in remote areas
Route Selection
- Historic 1926 alignment vs. post-1937 version (research varies slightly)
- Both routes available on Google Maps
- Consider modern US-40 for time-saving segments
Famous Roadside Attractions
- Cadillac Ranch (Texas Panhandle) - Paint cans provided
- Blue Whale (Catoosa, Oklahoma) - Iconic roadside attraction
- Soulsby Bridge (Illinois) - Historic gas station bridge
- Wigwam Motel (Holbrook, Arizona) - Sleep in a teepee
- Grand Canyon (Williams, Arizona) - 80 miles north
- Meteor Crater (Arizona) - 400-foot impact crater
- Standin' on the Corner Park (Winslow, Arizona) - Eagles song reference
Local Tips
- Stay in vintage Route 66 motels for authentic experience
- Visit during daylight to photograph neon signs
- Gas is expensive in remote areas - fill up at towns
- Many small towns are friendly to tourists
- Take photos at route markers and mile posts
- Download offline maps for rural areas
- Budget extra time for spontaneous stops
Packing List
- Camera with extra batteries
- Sun protection (SPF 50+)
- Comfortable driving clothes
- Sneakers and walking shoes
- Hat/sunglasses
- Light jacket for evening
- Reusable water bottle
- Snacks for long stretches
Related Guides
- Grand Canyon National Park Visitor Guide
- New Mexico Historic Towns
- Vintage Route 66 Hotels & Motels
- Arizona Road trip Adventure Guide
Last updated: May 2026
Pro Tip: Use the Historic Route 66 Association website for current road conditions
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